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Frederator Studios

Frederator Studios is an independent American animated cartoon studio founded by Fred Seibert in 1997, with its first series launching in 1998. The studio focuses primarily on artists who write their own shorts, series, and movies. Their slogan is "Original Cartoons since 1998." The headquarters are located in New York City.

History

Frederator's debut production was the cartoon short incubator, a television series called Oh Yeah! Cartoons, which later spun off three series: The Fairly OddParents, ChalkZone, and My Life as a Teenage Robot, in addition to 51 original short cartoons by a unique group of creators including the first films by creators like Butch Hartman, Rob Renzetti, Tim Biskup, and Carlos Ramos. Oh Yeah! Cartoons was based on Seibert's innovative What A Cartoon! series of shorts from Hanna-Barbera Cartoons and Cartoon Network, which brought Hanna-Barbera its first hit series in 10 years, Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, Cow & Chicken, The Powerpuff Girls, and Courage the Cowardly Dog. In 2002, Frederator created a joint venture for pre-school cartoons with producer Susan Miller's Mixed Media Group, Inc. and produced their first pre-school series, Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!, which recently featured Wubb Idol, a movie starring Beyonce. Frederator Studios created a television series and competition The Nicktoons Film Festival (now known as the Nicktoons Network Animation Festival) for the Nicktoons network, which debuted October 24, 2004. On November 1, 2005, Frederator launched the world's first cartoon podcast Welcome. Channel Frederator Blog. October 25, 2005. , named Channel Frederator. This weekly animation network features submitted films from around the world, and quickly became one of the top video podcasts on Apple Inc.'s iTunes. In quick succession, The Wubbcast was launched for pre-schoolers in January 2006, and ReFrederator featuring vintage public domain cartoons in April 2006. Channel Frederator is now part of media company Next New Networks and reaches almost 4,000,000 video views monthly. In June 25, 2007 Variety article announced the studio had formed Frederator Films, dedicated to creating animated feature films budgeted under $20 million.McNary, Dave. Toon trio starts Frederator. Variety. Mon, Jun. 25, 2007. Frederator's first feature is set up at Paramount Pictures, co-produced with J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions. The studio jumped into its first original internet cartoons with independent animator Dan Meth. The Meth Minute 39 launched on September 5, 2007, featuring 39 of Meth's original character shorts. (The first cartoon was "Internet People," a video on the viral video sites YouTube and MySpaceTV that featured some of the best internet memes and internet people.) A spin-off, Nite Fite, debuted in October 2008. These series have totaled over 35,000,000 video views to date. Random! Cartoons is the latest from Frederator's series of short cartoon series, continuing its tradition of introducing big ideas and talent to the animation industry, running on the Nicktoons network in 2008-9. 39 original shorts have already spawned two series productions ( Fanboy and Chum Chum for Nickelodeon, Fall 2009; and Adventure Time with Finn and Jake for Cartoon Network, Spring 2010).

Filmography

Headquarters

Frederator's headquarters are in the Bowker Building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City." About." Frederator Studios. Retrieved on April 9, 2010." Bowker Building." Emporis. Retrieved on April 9, 2010. The headquarters were originally in a former Hanna Barbera building in Los Angeles. The company later moved to the 253 Fifth Avenue building in Midtown Manhattan, where it stayed until 2004." Frederator Studios Locations. Postcards, Series 5." Frederator Studios. Retrieved on April 9, 2010.

See also

Klasky Csupo

References

External links

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